UNIFORE G107 Burglar Alarm System
User Manual
Wi-Fi+GSM/3G+GPRS
Overall State
Explanation
The icon [Wi-Fi] is only valid for models configured with the Wi-Fi module. The icon [GSM Service] is only valid for users who have applied alarm service with the local network alarm operation service center.
Features
- 4.3-inch IPS color display with full capacitive touch screen operation, featuring a simple man-machine interface and menu guidance design.
- Main interface status bar displays date, time, and host status at a glance.
- Built-in powerful performance CPU based on a 32-bit Cortex-M3 core.
- Operating system with multitasking design for a great user experience.
- WIFI/GSM/GPRS network alarm system supporting APP push, SMS, voice monitoring, and center network communication for stable and reliable alarm performance.
- Supports SMS arm/disarm and parameter settings, including invoice arm/disarm.
- Friendly APP operating experience and user interface for accessing the latest equipment status.
- Up to 100 storage locations for learning remotes, RFID cards, and wireless detectors; supports 4 wired defense zones.
- Supports naming defense zones (e.g., Gate, SOS, Bedroom, Window, Balcony, Perimeter, Smoke, Gas, CO, Water Leaking).
- Supports main power failure, backup battery shortage, tamper alarm, and other extended alarms; includes detector low battery alert and tamper alarm functions.
- Door open alert functionality.
- Supports various defense zone types: entry/exit, indoor, perimeter, 24-hour, doorbell, etc.
- Up to 5 groups of preset alarm phone numbers with configurable SMS and voice notification.
- External wired alarm connectors: 1 channel for external wireless siren, 8 channels for alarm-linked wireless intelligent sockets.
- Control of home electrical appliances via APP or host for intelligent sockets.
- Supports timed arm and disarm functions.
- Stores and queries daily operation and alarm records.
- GSM network automatic time synchronization ensures clock accuracy.
- Supports multi-language menu display, voice prompts, and alarm SMS settings.
- Records up to 20 seconds of message and alarm voice.
- Telephone function supports 5 groups of re-dial numbers.
- Provides excellent APP operation feeling and user interface for real-time device status checks.
- Supports remote arm/disarm and alarm notifications to the mobile app.
- Supports remote APP arm/disarm, parameter setting, parts management, and intelligent socket control.
- GPRS real-time networking provides online access to the latest equipment status, with automatic alarms if offline.
- Reserved remote GPRS TCP/UDP protocol channel compatible with multiple alarm center networking protocols for network alarm facilitation.
- Supports center remote control.
Daily Operation Nouns
- ARM: Sets the security task (Anti-burglar), putting the host into an alert state. Also known as Arming, Alert, or Booting.
- Stay Arm: For when users are at home, alerting only entrances or perimeter.
- Disarm: Cancels the safety task (Anti-burglar), also known as removing alarm or shutdown.
- Trigger: In Arm state, when a detector senses movement or a door opens, it triggers alarms.
- Exit delay: After setting the host to ARM state, a delay is provided for users leaving to prevent false alarms.
- Entry delay: When users return and pass through Arm zones, a grace period is given to disarm the host; failure to disarm within this time triggers an alarm.
- Alarm: When an alarm assignment is active, the host triggers a local strobe, sends an SMS alarm, dials a default mobile number, pushes an alert to the mobile app, and sends a message to the networking alarm center.
Appearance and Accessories
Front View
The front panel features an SOS button, an SOS button backlight, a capacitive and IPS screen, and an RFID tag sensing area.
Back View
The back panel includes a built-in anti-tamper switch.
Side View
The side view shows the Power On/Off button, 5V USB port, Wired Siren Jack, SIM Card Slot, Microphone, and Wired Defense Zone Socket.
Power On/Off
- Power On: Press the button; the screen displays "Welcome".
- Power Off: Press and hold the button for 3 seconds until the screen turns black.
SOS Button
Pressing the SOS button in an emergency triggers a local strobe alarm, sends an SMS alarm to the default mobile, dials the default mobile, pushes an alarm to the mobile app, and sends a message to the networking alarm center.
SOS Button Backlight
- Circulate twinkle: Status is Alarm.
- Breathing twinkle: Status is Alarm.
- Normally on: Status is Disarm.
Navigating Menus
The interface displays a date, time, and status bar. It includes icons for Call, Arm, Socket, Disarmed, Normal, Menu, Stay Arm, and Disarm. The main status zone shows GSM status, Wi-Fi status, clock, and date. The bottom status bar includes countdown timers for exit/entry delays and synchronization, along with a screen close button.
Main Interface Function and Button Description
Category | Item | Description |
---|---|---|
Top status bar | GSM Status indication | GPRS networking status indication; GSM networking strength indication (gray for no networking, 1-5 for strength). |
WIFI wireless | Wi-Fi strength indication (1-4 for strength, gray for no Wi-Fi). A white dot indicates the binding mobile is online. | |
GSM assign status | SMS sending, Telephone/mobile dialing. | |
Main status zone | Keyboard Lock | Indicates keyboard lock status; 5-second countdown before locking. |
Power status | Main power supply and spare power supply (0-3 indicates capacity). | |
Clock | Current time and date/week display. | |
Bottom status bar | Dial button | Initiates dialing a telephone number. |
Menu button | Enters the menu settings. | |
Arm button | Enters the arm system. | |
Socket button | Controls the intelligent socket. | |
Stay Arm button | Enters Stay Arm mode. | |
Disarm button | Enters Disarm mode. | |
Arm/Disarm Log button | Accesses the arm/disarm history. | |
Alarm Log | Accesses the alarm history. | |
Alarm status | Indicates alarm status; shows zone number if an alarm is active. | |
Countdown bar | Displays countdown for exit delay ("Please exit"), entry delay ("Please disarm"), or synchronization ("Synchronizing"). | |
Screen close button | Enters the black screen mode. |
Initial Usage
Getting Started
- Insert Card: Insert a standard micro SIM card into the card slot.
- Power On: Plug in the power adapter via the USB 5V interface. The host will display "Welcome" and is now on.
- Power Off: Switch the host to OFF; the screen will display black, indicating it is off.
System Initialization
Navigate to Main Menu → System Setting → Initialization. This process resets all parameters, languages, and time zones to factory defaults, and deletes all learned remote controls, detectors, RFID tags, and records. After initialization, the host is in GPRS offline status and requires an SMS to reset the IP to go back online.
Caution: Only perform initialization if you forget the operation password, encounter host malfunctions, have incorrect parameter settings, or have unidentified detectors, remote controls, or RFID tags learned. Initialization does not work under Keypad Lock.
Menu Operation
The product features a capacitive touchscreen. For details on functions not covered here, refer to the diagrams. This section covers phone number setting, remote controller add/delete, wireless detector add/delete, and external wireless siren matching, which can be managed via the mobile app (Wi-Fi required).
Adding Alarm Phone Number
The host supports up to 5 phone numbers for communication, with separate settings for dialing and SMS. To set the first phone number:
- Navigate: Main Menu → Phone → 1st Phone.
- Input the alarm phone number (up to 18 digits).
- Enable/disable voice calls for this number.
- Enable/disable SMS notifications for this number.
- Confirm the settings.
Adding/Deleting Remote Controller
- To Add: Navigate to Main Menu → Parts → Remote controller. Press the add button; a 20-second countdown begins. Press any button on the remote control. "Learning OK" indicates successful addition. "Device code has been learned" means the code is already in use or duplicated; use a new remote.
- To Delete: Select the remote from the list and press the delete button, or press to delete all remotes.
Match Code with/Delete Wireless Detectors
- To Add/Sync Detectors: Navigate to Main Menu → Parts → Detector. Press the sync button to enter the "Set Name/Mode/Number" interface. Select the zone name, detector type (e.g., "Stay Arm Active", "Out Arm Active", "24 Hours Active", "Close", "Doorbell"), and configure settings like "24 Hours Silent" or "Stay Arm Active without Delay".
- To Delete Detectors: Select detectors from the list and press delete, or press to delete all.
Setting Name/Type of Wired Defense Zone
The host supports up to 4 wired defense zones. Zone numbers are fixed (100-103). You can set the name and type for each zone (e.g., "Stay Arm Active" for entry/exit doors, "Out Arm Active" for interior areas, "24 Hours Active" for emergency buttons/sensors). Select "Doorbell" for doorbell functionality.
How to Pair a New Wireless Siren by Touchscreen
Navigate to Menu → Parts → Siren Learn. Press and hold the siren's SET button until two beeps are heard. The siren enters pairing mode. Tap on the touchscreen within 6 seconds to send a signal. Four beeps from the siren confirm successful pairing.
How to Pair a New RFID Tag by Touchscreen
Navigate to Menu → Parts → RFID → Add. The hub enters pairing mode. Tap the RFID Tag on the panel. "Learning OK" confirms addition. "Device code has been learned" indicates a duplicate code.
How to Pair a New Wireless Socket by Touchscreen
Navigate to Menu → Parts → Alarm Socket. Press and hold the socket's button until it lights up. Tap the socket on the touchscreen to send on/off signals. Three flashes from the socket confirm successful pairing.
Smart Home Appliance
- Full sockets: Access the intelligent socket control interface by pressing "Socket".
- Syncing: Refer to "alarm linkage intelligent socket syncing" for pairing methods. Once synced, sockets can be controlled via the host or mobile app.
- Socket Timer: Set multiple timers for opening/closing intelligent sockets, specifying socket number, time, and on/off status.
Phone Function & Daily Operation
Daily Operation
Users can operate the alarm host via on-site remote control, keyboards, RFID cards, Remote SMS, Mobile phone APP, or GPRS alarm center.
Out Arm
- Remote Control: Press the [Key] button.
- Keyboard: Press the [Out Arm] button on the main interface.
- RFID Tag: In disarm mode, tap the RFID card on the sensitive area.
- Remote SMS: Send SMS "1234#1" (1234 is user password). The host confirms with "System Armed!".
- APP: Select the "Out Arm" icon in the Main Menu. The host will display "Armed" and an exit time progress bar. If Arm/Disarm SMS switch is enabled, a confirmation SMS is sent.
In Out Arm mode, all defense zones are active. Triggering any zone initiates sound and light alarms, sends SMS, makes calls, and pushes information to the APP/GPRS center. It can also activate linked smart plugs.
Stay Arm
- Remote Control: Press the [Key] button.
- Keyboard: Press the [Stay Arm] button on the main interface.
- Remote SMS: Send SMS "1234#3". The host confirms with "System Stay Armed!".
- APP: Select the "Stay Arm" icon in the Main Menu. The host displays "Stay Armed". If Arm/Disarm SMS switch is enabled, a confirmation SMS is sent.
In Stay Arm mode, only valid Stay Arm zones are active. Triggering a zone initiates alarms, sends SMS, makes calls, and pushes information to the APP/GPRS center. It can also activate linked smart plugs.
Disarm
- Remote Control: Press the [Disarm] button.
- Keyboard: Press the [Disarm] button on the main interface.
- RFID Tag: Tap the RFID card on the sensitive area.
- Remote SMS: Send SMS "1234#2". The host confirms with "System Disarmed!".
- APP: Select the "Disarm" icon in the Main Menu. The host displays "Disarmed". If Arm/Disarm SMS switch is enabled, a confirmation SMS is sent.
In Disarm mode, all alarm procedures are terminated. If Arm/Disarm SMS switch is enabled, "System Stay Armed!" may be received. Linked smart plugs will switch off.
SOS
- Remote Control: Press the [SOS] button.
- Keyboard: Press the [SOS] button on the main interface.
- APP: Select the "SOS" icon in the main menu.
The host displays "Help", generates a sound alarm, sends SMS, makes calls, and pushes information to the APP/GPRS center.
Confirm the operation result by SMS: The host sends a message indicating the result of the remote operation, prefixed by the alarm host name.
Alarm & Remote Monitoring
The host supports multiple alarm types, sending messages with detector names and numbers to mobile phones, pushing information to the mobile APP, and sending data to monitoring centers. It also dials user telephones for on-site monitoring and remote control.
Supported Alarm Classes:
- Main power failure (effective after 5 seconds).
- Anti-prying alarm (when the mounting bracket is separated).
- Spare battery power shortage (valid when voltage is below 3.45V for 10 seconds during main power failure).
- Main power recovery.
SMS Alarm
Upon alarm, the host sends an SMS to preset phone numbers, including Host Name, Current Alarm, and Defense Zone.
Auto Dial Number Setting
When an alarm occurs, the host dials preset numbers. After the user answers, it announces the alarm type and offers voice prompts for interaction (e.g., "Press 1 is arm"). If the user fails to answer or disarms, the host continues dialing until connected.
Preset Telephone Remote Calls Host
When preset phone numbers actively call the host, it automatically connects, allowing on-site monitoring or control via voice prompts.
Mobile App Alarm Receiving Procedure
When an alarm occurs, the panel sends a push notification to the mobile phone. Users can check alarm types and logs in the APP.
Networking Alarm Receiving Procedure
When an alarm occurs, the host sends messages to the network monitoring center via GPRS for quick response. This requires the user network alarm function and service to be enabled. IP and APN settings must be configured via SMS.
Remote SMS
Set Parameters by SMS
Users can configure the system by sending specific SMS formats to the host's SIM card number. Each SMS can include multiple settings, separated by asterisks (*). Addresses should be 2 digits. SMS must be under 160 bytes.
Address | Function | Content & Scope | Factory Setting |
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35 | Redial times while dial failure | 1~255 Times | 1 Time |
36 | Bell ring times while auto receiving | 1~255 Times | 1 time |
38 | User name password correct | 0000~9999 (4 digits) | 1234 |
39 | System password correct | 0000~9999 (4 digits) | 6666 |
43 | Parameter initialization | See note 1 | |
51-55 | Alarm phone 1st-5th setting | See note 2 | Closed |
62 | Search GSM field strength | Empty | |
90 | Set GPRS server IP address | IP address format: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd,xxxxx (port number). Requires GPRS online. | CMNET |
92 | Set GPRS APN | APN format: internet.beeline.kz (example). Requires GPRS online. | |
93 | Set domain name of network time server | us.ntp.org.cn | |
94 | Set time difference with Greenwich | +8 |
Setting Notes:
- Parameter initialization: Keeps learned devices; recovers others to factory settings. SMS: "*6666*43*".
- Alarm phone number format: "xxxxxxxxxxx,A,B", where xxxxxxxxxx is the phone number, A is voice dial switch (1=on, 0=off), B is SMS alarm switch (1=on, 0=off). Example: "*6666*5113912345678,1,1*52075581234567,1,0*".
- IP address format: "aaa,bbb,ccc,ddd,xxxxx". Example: "*6666*90116,62,42,223,2001*".
- GPRS APN: Example: "*6666*92internet.beeline.kz*".
Set Control Panel's Name by SMS
Assign a name to the host for alarm SMS prefixes. Format: "[User Password]@[Panel Name]". Example: "1234@XX estate a building".
Searching System Settings
Search System Setting: SMS "*6666*62*" retrieves system settings (SN, Language, Passwords, WIFI/GSM signal strength).
Search System Setting 2: SMS "*6666*90*" retrieves SYSTEM set2 (APN, GPRS IP, NTP, TIME ZONE, SERVER).
Alarm phone number searching setting: SMS "*6666*51*" retrieves phone number settings and redial counters.
Delay searching setting: SMS "*6666*33*" retrieves delay settings (entry, exit, siren).
Searching switch setting: SMS "*6666*46*" retrieves switch settings (ARM/DISARM BEEP, ALARM BEEP, ARM/DISARM SMS).
Learned remote controller & detector quantities: SMS "*6666*26*" shows counts of learned devices.
Technical Parameters & Packing List
Technical Parameters
- Input Voltage: DC5V (Micro USB).
- Working Current: <140mA (screen off), <280mA (standby).
- Standby Current: 0uA.
- Siren Output: <560mA.
- Wireless Frequency: 315/433/868/915MHz.
- Wireless Coding: eV1527.
- GSM System: 850/900/1800/1900MHz.
- WIFI System: IEEE802.11b/g/n.
- Spare Battery: 3.7V/1000mAh lithium battery.
- Working Temperature: -10 ~ 55 °C.
- Relative Humidity: < 80% (no condensation).
- Product Size: 160*98*19MM.
Packing List
- 1 host with spare battery.
- Micro USB 5V/1000mA standard power supply.
- Others as per customer OEM requirement.